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setting the stage for a new round of budget battles in president obama's second term. he just wrapped up his speech at the national review institute warning fellow republicans to carefully pick their fight with the democrats or risk being miss cast on divisive issues. >> the way he felt it it's the president and only the president who is trying to fix our bridges to feed our children to care for our seniors to clean our frankly, he must be exhausted. i know we are. but we can't get rattled. we won't play the villain in his morality plays. we have to stay united. we have to show that if given the chance we can govern. >> molly henneberg is live in washington with more. >> trying to buoy his fellow conservatives. paul ryan said republicans and conservatives will need prudence to deal with president obama's second term. showing voters what the president's agenda looks like wasn't implemented. >> in the president's first term we argued against big government in theory. huz second term we will be arguing against big government in practice. it is no longer a 2,000 page bill now it is 13,000 pa

. you gotta taste this soup. >> president obama's second term is only just getting started, but talk of 2016 was unvoidable this past week with the pot light on hillary clinton and joe biden. according to the latest poll, 67% of those surveyed have a favorable impression of the secretary of state and 48% have a favorable view of the vice president, joining us is our anchor of cnn state of the union, the i guess political news junkies like us, we cannot help ourselves. >> we have to talk about it. but it looked like joe biden was so excited out there, on that parade route. >> it's no secret that he wants to be president and wanted to for some time. all things being equal, wants to run. and he is -- right now, you know, with the height of his career. the differences between joe biden and hillary clinton in that polling, it's the difference between a politician and diplomat. should she decide to run, the numbers will even up. it will be a heck of a race. >> many of the members of the senate were joking about hillary clinton in 2016. listen to this. >> you will be sorely missed. but i fo

should position themselves during president obama's second term? >>>. >> reporter: she describes the republicans' role as twofold, to oppose the president's agenda when republicans think it is, quote bad policy and, to promote conservative principles where they can and, he may be a presidential contender in 2016, says they can't let the president divide them with phony emergencies and bogus deals. >> the way he sells it, it is the president and only the president who is trying to fix our bridges and feed or children and care for our seniors and clean our water. frankly, he must be exhausted. i know we are but we can't get rattled. we won't play the villain in his morality plays and we have to stay united and show that if given the chance we can govern, we have better ideas. >> even after losing the white house twice to president obama, congressman ryan says he does not think republicans are in a political wilderness since they control the house of representatives and most state legislators. rick? >> rick: do other leaders in the republican party agree with congressman ryan? i kno

items on president obama's second term agenda. that still doesn't guarantee it gets done. basically you have a situation where the democratic party has co-ale coalesced and there's a clear interest for republicans to get something done after an election which mitt romney lost 71% of hispanic voters, despite an unemployment rate in double digits among hispanics. the problem is, as it was in 2005-2006, is the house, very few house republicans in districts with meaningful hispanic population and the likely outcome is that the only way this gets passed is if john boehner is willing to pass a bill that many house republicans oppose. there is a political interest in both parties in getting this done. >> you mentioned 2005 and 2006. i want to bring in the last two big pushes for immigration reform. 1986, ronald reagan fixed the problem of illegal immigration by this. three main parts. employer sanctions, border enforcement and legalization for unauthorized immigrants, about 2.7 million people received permanent residency as a result of that amnesty, a word that politically no one wants to use

like. is obama the right man? do you like what you see for maybe the second term obama already? >> i love the man. i voted for him originally. i actually went to a meeting with 18 of the top executives, the guys that started google. and in the meeting, everybody was a big supporter. i said, mr. president, i love your heart. i absolutely believe in your intelligence. i know you care. i voted for you the first time but i said i would love to know how it's going to be different when there's such demonization going on. i think that's the significant problem in our country. it's not one person. we used to be able to have a dialogue. today it's you're right, you're wrong. that process happens in the gun debate, it's happening everywhere in this country. i had a conversation with him and said, listen, if you think the solution that you're telling me you're going to do in your next term is you're going to raise taxes on the wealthy, i'm more than willing to pay that. i'm supportive of that. but that will raise $80 billion. even less now because they cut it from 250 as the cutoff. that will r

to many countries. in terms of her influence on obama policy or much of any sort of achievements, it's impossible to me to point to anything and what's more remarkable about the hearings, that she sounded very hawkish and america must lead in north afri africa, we must halt the spreading-- >> you can't have a vacuum, but that's the policy that the administration has been following. >> and she's still in it. >> that's a preview of 2016, all right? we have to take one more break. when we come back our hits and misses of the week. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. and it gave me my custom number. my a

obama's second term, and, reject some white house proposals out right. plus, infuse others with conservative principles, now back to "the five", i'll be back at the top of the hour alongside rick folbaum. hope to see you then. ♪ >> welcome back, everybody. how would you like to own this house, for free? apparently there's a quirky new -- that one, a quirk you new law, in boca raton, squatters apply for ownership of the homes they occupy after a certain period of time. crazy? the guy calls himself loki boy and they walked we with a $2.5 million crib. >> your beach house. >> what do the neighbors have to say. >> most of the neighbors around this area are pretty active in the association. and, they are not happy. nobody is happy. we all spent a lot of money to live on this street. >> it doesn't really bother me, you have to hand it to him. it is a beautiful place, no one else is living in there. >> you say, you know a thing or two about the law. >> it is cool. andrea... >> if it is not your house. >> the days of lots of farmers, they did it so that farmers wouldn't ignore th

obama was hoping for a smooth start his second term. instead he was brushed back by a federal appeals court ruling unanimously violating the constitution last year. >> it was just ice huge, massive overstep of executive power, and an unconstitutional power grab. >> the controversy stems from a dramatic election-year showdown in which the president by passed the senate and put three picks on the national labor relations board by using recess appointments on january 4th 2012. a power the white house continued to defend vociferously to they. >> the decision is novel and unprecedented. contradicting 150 years of practice by democratic and republican ed ministrations. >> except republicans used pro-forma sessions to make sure the senate was not really in recess when the president made the appointments. gop senators today hailed the court's decision as a major victory. >> i think he has been getting ready to exercise a lot of executive overreach, a lot of executive orders and regulations and tried to push his agenda that way. so this ruling comes at a very, very appropriate time, i think, f

. >>> good evening. president obama sworn in for a second term. america facing the next four years with great promise and much uncertainty. a tough time in the nation with a struggling economy, hurricane sandy and the tragedy in newtown. for answers and hope, teddy robbins gives us both of those things. he's changed lives around the world. now he has a message for you and america. he's brought a special guest with him. welcome back. >> thank you for having me back. >> i can't think of a better guy, really, to have here. i get a feeling it's a really overriding feeling. america is hurting right now. america feels vulnerable, fearful, and you see this because of the gun crisis. >> yes. >> you see it because of the financial crisis. there's just a crisis of confidence generally amongst americans. do you feel that? and what is the answer? >> well, there's no single answer. you can't change the world overnight, but you can change yourself. i think the biggest challenge we face is we're not just missing our confidence because we're out of control. we're missing our confidence because we need to ret

. >>> president obama will be inaugurated for his second term this week which means that time is running out on the elevator picture to capitalize on the event with his commemorative watches. >> hi, i'm jack golden berg, president of obama watches. nice to meet you. since 2008 we have sold 30 obama watches. it's not that hard, he's the political rock star of the political world. the biggest watch is the barack around the clock. i wore one obama watch to the party, i wasn't planning to wear anymore. the next day five friends called or e-mailed me and said, where can i get the obama watches. this is the new inaugural watch. okay. >> cool. >> okay. i brought you each a watch. this is the yes we can watch. don't worry, we have -- >> i need the time to pay taxes watch. >> okay. we can't find the other watch. it's here some place. i need $1 million in financing, to work on the new watch. this is called a flip watch. two watches in one. people don't buy watches anymore to talk about -- just to tell the time. they buy watches to tell something about themselves. so this watch, you could be -- in this

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, in the first weekly address of his new term, president obama is praising two of his nominees. president obama says mary jo white is the right choice for the securities and exchange commission who can reform wall street and richard cordray will be a clam for american consumers. >> as president, my top priority is syma tell, do everything in my power to fight for middle class families and give every american the tools they need to reach the middle class. >> on the republican side, south dakota senator thune, is calling for the senate to address out of control spending to avoid another credit rating downgrade. >> young people are among the most likely to text while driving, a habit law enforcement is trying to break. officers went to a south bay college campus yesterday with a novel approach. our business and technology reporter shows us what that approach is. >> it takes technology to demonstrate how dangerous technology is. ryan got into this similarity to learn a lesson about texting while driving which he admits he z. >> it is the grace of god i have not been in an accident while driving and

as president obama takes on his send term, and hillary clinton heads towards her last day as a top member of his cabinet. kate bolduan, cnn, washington. >> so now hillary clinton is leaving the state department, what is next for her. let's bring in chief political correspondent candy crowley and john king. in 2008, barack obama, hillary clinton were bitter enemies battling a tough primary season. now fast forward, they're doing this high-profile joint interview. what do you make of how their relationship has evolved? >> i think it evolves out of political necessity. it's a very powerful force in politics. and it is not the first time that rivals have ended up being friends sort of. >> are they friends? >> well, look, have they been to the white house for dinner? we're told not. >> see, i find it amazing. >> she owes him a lot and he owes them a lot. there was the bushes and the doles and the reagans, and they all didn't get along for a while. and then the political expediency, political necessity chimed in. do i think that they seem to have come up with a relationship that looks at least

: it was a big day for barack obama on monday taking the ceremonial oath of office for his second term. it was a big day for the media as well. jim, we had cnn jim acosta saying he had to pinch himself. we saw al roker screaming to get the president's attention. what happened to reporting? >> don't forget chris mathews comparing it to the gettysburg address. i think that the media, some, some summarized it as well, tale of two inaugurations, and with bush 43, media sneers and obama, the media cheers. and how the kids are dressing and contrast to 2005 inaugural eight short years ago, and discussion was money spent on the inaugural, cutting into the poor and the iraq war et cetera, et cetera. and mr. rothman completely nailed the sense of bias and i absolute him in his efforts. >> jon: what about that, kirsten, do reporters not have memories? (laughter) >> that's a loaded question, no, i think there's a little bit of a double standard here. clearly, the economy is still in a bad place and you can't say that there are no longer poor people. and they're concerned about spending back when

." >> next, a discussion about president obama's second term and racial inequalities in the united states. taylor branch and other featured authors spoke at the new america foundation. this is just over two hours. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. thank you you all for coming -- you all for coming. i am the editor in chief of the washington monthly magazine. >> i want to thank new america for making their space here available and our partners on many things. also, the kellogg foundation for making the issue of the magazine and this event possible. we will be talking with a distinguished panel of writers and experts on one of the most fundamental issues in american history and american politics and one that gets talked about much less than it should. that is race in america. a few days ago, president barack obama put his hand on the lincoln and martin luther king bible and took the oath of office almost 150 years since the emancipation population went into effect. in his inaugural speech, he talked about the country's historic and continuing march for greater freedom. we at the "washi

now. >>> a hint today of what president obama's first priority will be during his second term. >>> a new surge on wall street. does it signal the country's economic troubles are in the past? >>> the deep freeze turns dangerous. no relief this weekend in some parts of the country. >>> new rules on the battlefield. one woman in the military talks to me about what it means to her. she's been in tough fights before. good morning, everyone. welcome to "weekends with alex wi witt." new this morning, the president outlining a series of priorities in his weekly address, aimed at building a stronger middle class. >> it means encouraging businesses to create more jobs and improve education and job training to get skills businesses are looking for. reforming our immigration system and keeping our children safe from the menace of gun violence. and it means bringing down our deficit in a balanced way by making necessary reforms and asking every american to pay their fair share. i'm honored and humbled to continue to serve as your president, and i'm more hopeful than ever that four years fr

you both. you know, currently president obama is on pace to become the most polarizing president yet. and his predecessor george w. bush had a 61% polarization rate and the fox news poll shows him polarizing into the second term. >> well, you know what, kelly, it's not all his fault. >> kelly: good points. >> we've had more politicians in washington put politics before policy. having said that, reagan was a great leader, bill clinton was a great leader. reagan cut deals with tip o'neill. bill clinton cut deals with newt gingrich. you have to compromise. obama is a great or atore and motivational speakers and he's he not been a great leader, but takes republicans coming to the table as well. >> kelly: well, why is it, why does this kind of problem exist for the president who wanted to become the unifier in chief and yet, in many ways he's perceived as the divider in chief. well, i think, you have to look at how republicans have treated the president since he's been elected into office and now reelected. now, half of the republican party doesn't believe the president is the citizen of

presidents who saw them lose seats in the second term. and for president obama, 2014. and democrats have a very uphill road in the senate, 21 seats held by democrats, of those 21, seven are in states mitt romney won in november. the bottom line, filibuster reform is always going to be the tough sell even for the party in power, because they don't know when they will be in the minority again. for the senate it may be soon. but last year, filibuster reforms seemed to be possible. >> these two young fine senators, said that it was time we changed the rules in the senate. we didn't. they were right, the rest of us were wrong. or most of us now, anyway. what a shame. if it were anything that ever needed changing in this body, it is filibuster rules. because it has been abused, abused and abused. >> but senator reid's enthusiasm eventually settled on a more modest set of reforms. he told me he was not ready to get rid of the 60-vote threshold, although it could be said their package did not do so either. he struck a deal with mcconnell, and last night, they overwhelmly agreed to speed how they

that he will be affected by this as well? >> yes and no, it's unclear. so yesterday president obama renominated mr. corddry for full term. and when de that two years ago, originally congress basically signaled the republicans in the senate signaled we are not going to confirm mr. corddry, so the president did this recess appointment. now it's unclear whether the republicans are going to allow its confirmation of corddry to go through. and you know, obama might have to really try to twist the arms of senate republicans. but that's not very easy. and he probably would not be able to do another recess appoint oment of corddry because according to this decision, it's not the end of session for congress. >> so could this tie the administration down for a long time? >> i think the effect of this decision is that it might really tie the hands of this president and perhaps a future president. president to make recess appointments except that one window between congresses. and it really greatly increases the po wore of the senate to-- in ways block, you know, block appointments to tell presi

a momentous week. president obama was sworn into a second term. what made the news was beyoncÉ apparently lip-synched throughout the inauguration. not as widely reported was the fact that president obama did as well. who knewr][applause]> that his teleprompter could play music? we saw an old to liberalism, unabashed, unapologetic, and it occurred to me, somewhere, the seed must be stopping rising right now. it is easy for us as conservativeswe saw an old to le november election, to look at that exultant, unabashed embrace of the left, and to have a moment's despaired. let me say this room is critical to preventing that from happening. the national review has a long history of standing before history and yelling halt. we can stop this. november electionwe can turn it. in fact, i am right now, incredibly, incredibly optimistic that together, as they say -- it is always darkest before the dawn -- we are on the verge of a rebirth of conservativism. [applause]so, what do we do? how do we make that happen? let me talk at two different levels, short-term and long- term. short-term, let's talk about

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was going to be president obama's top priority during this second term. so we expect him on tuesday and the days following to really push his agenda with great force. craig? >> nbc's kristen walker from 1600 pennsylvania avenue on this saturday. thank you, ma'am. we'll check if with you later. >> thanks. >>> paul ryan is the latest republican offering his prescription for a gop comeback. congressman ryan addressed the national review institute giving them a pep talk of sorts on how to fight the president. >> he needs to delegitimize the republican party and house republicans in particular. he'll try to divide us with phony emergencies and bogus deals. you can't get rattled. we won't play the villain in his morality plays. we have to stay united. we have to show that if given a chance, we can govern. that we have better ideas. >> paul ryan's comments come a few days after fired louisiana governor bobby jindal gave a blunt assessment of his party. >> we have to stop being the stupid party. >> it's time for a new republican party that talks like adults. it's time for us to articulate o

as president obama takes on a second term and hillary clinton heads toward her last day as a top member of his cabinet. randi, victor? >> thank you very much. >>> one of the world's most powerful and mysterious group of online hackers is now declaring war on the u.s. government. we'll tell you what they say pushed them to attack a government website overnight. oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. check for more! well, i guess i can double check... my watch! [ male announcer ] it pays to double check, with state farm. >>> welcome back. hackers from the group anonymous say that they've declared war on the u.s. government. overnight they hacked the federal sentencing commission's website. in a video they posted on the site, along with a letter addressed to the citizens of the world, anonymous is threatening chaos if the government doesn't meet their demands, which includes limiting the power of federal prosecutors to go after and, quot

, these times are changing, change with them. and, bill writes the new term of of the obama administration is universal, like universal rights, etc.. we are talking to kayla williams who is a former us army sergeant with the 100 and first -- 101st us airborne division, and the author of the book "love my rifle more than you." what is that about? guest: when i came home from iraq, people asked if i was allowed to carry a gun. it showed that there were -- was so much confusion about the roles women were playing, and when i had the opportunity to write a memoir about my experiences as a female soldier , i jumped at the chance, and i wanted to show a more in-depth look at what it is like to serve in iraq as a woman. it comes from a variation of an army marching cadence. host: edward. i am not going to try to save the town in louisiana that you are in -- say the name of the town in louisiana you are in. i would never have come close. what is your experience in the military? caller: i am retired military, and my experience is when the female was fully integrated into the active army, the first t

by it. but i think it is a lie, we are being tricked. about one of president obama's nominee for the cabinet. the nominees for second term happen every day, usually around lunch time. yesterday, the president picked richard cordray, and he picked mary jo white to run the sec. today, dennis mcdonough was chosen, that is him two seats over from the president, right next to hillary clinton during the raid that killed osama bin laden. in his previous life, he headed the committee that authorized the iraq war, which could prove troubling at a confirmation hearing. but a chief of staff hearing is not the kind the senate has to confirm, not like, say, secretary of state. john kerry is the choice for that post, he had his confirmation hearing yesterday. and a greater love fest has never been seen before in something less than a p-g rating. honestly, the only surprise will be if it is not unanimous. and no, rand paul's vote does not count. really, there are just two nominations thus far that has annoy suspense with them. one is john brennan, the president's counter-terrorism adviser,

, ron. >>> good morning, everyone. in the news, president obama will launch a campaign for immigration overhaul next week. a top priority in his second term. the president will be in las vegas, nevada, to begin his push. meanwhile, a group of senators is said to be close to a bipartisan deal on immigration. >>> and thousands of people devended on washington, d.c. for the march for life. a protest against abortion. they marched from the national mall to the u.s. supreme court. this weekend is the 40th anniversary of the roe versus wade decision. >>> and the maker of gatorade is removing a controversial ingredient. the ingredient which is used to distribute flavoring evenly, was patented as a flame retardant. >>> victoria azarenka beat li na. azarenka will keep her number one ranking in the world. >>> now, out to ginger zee in colorado. >> ron, it wasn't just ice yesterday. let's look at the pittsburgh video we got. they had almost four inches of snow with that system. it moved through parts of the northeast. and the ice made for some accidents and some slowdowns. now, today, a lot of us

, barack obama, and vice president joseph biden as a second term of their sacred responsibilities in the highest office of our country. bless, preserve, and keep them and their families safe and healthy together with all who serve our nation's, especially in the congress, the judiciary, and the armed forces, here and everywhere who heroically and sack -- sacrifice for the life of liberty and the pursuit of happiness. father, may we ever abide in this land of opportunity and freedom in perfect tranquility, faithful to our foundations and ever more prosperous, just e quitble society for all our citizens, and may we always share our faith and hope for the future with the whole world through your define and gracious love. amen. >> thank you. >> okay, please be seated for a moment. my pleasure, arch bishop. thank you. well, i think everyone would agree there's been a wonderful inaugust grail ceremony, a delicious lunch, and it's now time to head to the next happy stop, the presidential parade. like many of you, i marched in hundreds, but as we optimistically step into the next page of

that the affordable care act, aka obama care, one of the most popular provisions, the thing that everybody loved about it and what probably tipped it over in terms of winning in votes was that there were no preexisting conditions. the at least the way some articles make it sound. this is one of those little pieces of it it that many people voted for didn't know existed because they hadn't read the ginormous bill. you will remember nancy pelosi saying we have to pass this so we know what's in it. now people are unearthing this detail which they didn't know. >> it is just the beginning there elements of obama care that have not yet been put into effect. we will spend the next year or two or five or ten allergic what's in this massive piece of legislation. it's going to be like christmas. >> go to ff weekend on twitter and let us know how you feel he about that story. also this story. remember this teacher down in south carolina? he in his classroom there in an effort to show how incredible freedom in this country is, and freedom of speech, ripped an american flag off of the wall in one ever american cla

extent that energy boom can be squared with the pressure i think president obama is under from some wings of his party to really push an environmental agenda in his second term. >> i'd just qualify that by a lot of the multinational corporations people operate in the united states and all over the world saying we're optimistic about the united states but we're not seeing it. our sales aren't that good. not much is happening. maybe it's because january nothing happens. it will all happen in march. but there's a cautious optimism because the numbers on the ground, their business isn't showing it yet. >> i agree with that. it's a looking-forward optimism but they are all saying that same looking forward optimism, which they weren't last year. >> yeah. they were liking the u.s. better than europe last year and they're maybe liking it much better this year. >> let me ask you this. there's a different part that goes on here and that is these sessions, these ideas, these smart people who come out and say things. some are just political but some, you know, have some great ideas. did anything stri

they resonate with people. it strikes me that even beyond the woman's health lies, that we talk in terms that people do not understand. my earrings come from hobby lobby appreciation day. to support them, because they are in this lawsuit against obama's justice department. -they are evangelical christians and believe that being religious does not just mean that you be religious on sundays. we have privatized religion to such a great extent here. some of us may be obsessed about this issue. we talk about freedom and religious freedom and conscience -- my sense is most of america has no idea what we are talking about. i think we have different senses of what freedom is. maybe freedom means increased access to contraception. how do we get a common vocabulary again? >> that is a great question. on the freedom of conscience and religious liberty, that was about a year ago as well, i think the left really feared that percolating. that is why they turned into an argument about contraception. i have to out fear your fear. i have to out celebrity your liberty. -- out-liberty your liberty. if we s

actually did it far more than president obama. who has only used this kind of recess appointment less than 30 times in 40 years. george w. bush used it 141 times over the course of two terms 8 years. that's why jay carney said that this is going to be overturned eventually whether it's by the supreme court. take a listen. >> we respectfully but strongly disagree with this decision. it counters 150 years of precedent. there are over 280 recess appointments made in -- during intrasession recess appointments by democratic and republican administrations alike. >> carney also noting this was just one court that was ruling on one case in washington state. a suit that had been brought against the nlrb. that's why tonight at the white house they are not sweating too much. they believe that they can win at the supreme court and they think in the end this is going to be pushed out, shep. ed henry out in the yard. thank you. penn state university could soon settle several civil claims in the child sex scablegdz linked to the former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. that's what the lead negotia

to extreme. if you're john boehner and may be more reasonable than the caucus and obama may be more reasonable than the caucus they can't get them to to it for bipartisanship. every year this is more polarized. >> eric: every president in the second term, most moved to the center. ronald reagan and bill clinton and george moving to center. this is going the other way. far left. >> the difference of this one versus a republican. view asked him what his favorite color was. we have video and audiotape of the press lining up the questions they were going to attack him with. i ask this and you ask that. hypocrisy over the way they treat the right and the left. >> dana: the truth is they don't think it's obama's fault. they think it started with president bush. >> greg: but a republican would find them as extremist. >> bob: house of representatives are the most polarized of all the caucuses. thank hillary clinton, benghazi, the division and the -- >> andrea: they should talk about the things we talk about here. instead, nbc, cbs and abc ran with headlines about the g.o.p. trying to figure

& p500 climbed eight points rising above 1,600 for the first time since 2007. >> president obama today nominated another white house assistant. he grew up in minnesota and played football at st. john's university. >>> ryan privus was unopposed on his bid for a second two year term. the vote came at the rnc's yearly meeting. the move comes at the gop is still trying to regroup from its loss in november's presidential election. >>> a judge has been holding closed door hearings in the case of a man convicted of killing shandra leavy. remember she's the intern from modesto who disappeared in 2001 and who's remained were found in washington, d.c. rock creek park. an illegal immigrant guandique is being prosecuted. >>> jaquelin fell reports -- he just want as chance to show off his moves. >> for me it means a lot because i've been playing since i was 4 years old. i don't want to be a basketball player.i want to be a coach. >> reporter: the school district send letters telling coaches they have to give students a report. >> there's a confidence that comes with just playing in sports. >> repor

. quote, obama did not have the power to make three recent appointments in the national labor relations board because the senate was officially in session at the time. how important is this decision in terms of its effect, not only on that four but other eight governing agencies as well. >> well, the game is not over. this is not the end of the line. it will be appealed and likely go on to higher courts. constitutionally conservatives will argue that they're restricting the power of the president, the same way if the republican does it, he'll be restricted either. this will go on to another court and they could see it very differently. >> cenk: you know, michael i'm really worried about the consequences if they do not see it differently. >> i read the ruling today and it's doll and i'm droll and i'm not good at reading legal documents but it depends on when they go to recess or when it's in adjournment, and it's wonky stuff. >> cenk: please tell me more. >> here we go, let's say they get everything they want. the supreme court passes all the judicial muster it needs to, they could conce

. >> do you think the obama administration will get more aggressive about this in the second term? >> we were fearful. certainly there could be a lot of efficiency by allowing the state to regulate on federal lands. understaffed, generally. the appellate little better in the last couple months, maybe because there was a limelight on how long it takes -- to have been a little better in the last couple months, maybe because there was a limelight on how long it takes. there is something amiss here. would yo>> allowing the states o regulate on federal lands are more like the chances of seeing a dinosaur, or bigfoot? >>, one of the other. -- one or the other. it should happen, but duplication effort is tremendous there. >> what is washington -- what should washington be doing to encourage this? this is the big play of our time, anand economically. the equivalent to the technology boom in the 1990's. is there anything the government can do besides stay the hell out of the way? >> xm lot of things are happening right for america today. -- a lot of things are happening right for america today. t

. senator tom harkin from iowa saying today he will not be running for a sixth term in 2014. the 73-year-old saying, quote, it's just time to step aside. harkin has become a leading liberal voice in the senate. he was also a key backer of president obama's 2010 health care bill. president obama meanwhile and outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton have given their first ever joint television interview. it airs tomorrow night on "60 minutes." the president in that interview thanked secretary clinton for her hard work. >> i think hillary will go down as one of the finest secretaries of state we've had. it has been a great collaboration over the last four years. i'm going to miss her. >> a few years ago it would have been seen as improbable because we had that very long, hard, primary campaign. i worked very hard, but i lost and president obama asked me to be secretary of state, and i said yes, and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> congressman paul ryan today is spelling out what he learned from the election, he speak out as the vice president

many signs that he intends to address it, but so many throughout the first term that he has gone in the opposite direction and where is the rollback of the war on terrorism and it is not under obama. >> and george bush did feel like the world of a powerful example and the example is gitmo and the president signing that he is going to close guantanamo bay and four years later not able to do it. but it is not a lack of intention, but inability to do it, because he is not capable of doing anything that he wants. >> it is a lack of leadership. at the end of the day, we have such a balance of power, that we come to the conclusion that it really takes agreement among everybody, and the fact of the matter is that under most circumstances that congress is the boss. that is the way that the constitution was written and one of the reasons and i want to faint a single factor analysis, but one of the reasons that guantanamo is open is because the senate appropriations committee refused to appropriate the $80 million bucks which at the end of the day is not that much money and the pentagon sp

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